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i want to thank jim doyle very much, not just for today but for all the leadership of is this forward, all the consultations, even the recent meeting with the small business advisory committee as we went in to this recent round of budget discussions. i want to thank you and business forward for the leadership that you have shown and the desire to look beyond your particular situation to the larger economic issues that we face as a country and understand that affects all of us. really, i want to thank you. we are, asay that usual, going into another phase of the budget discussion. we are now going into a time where we will have a budget conference that will go until december 13. we will have the cr that goes january 17. atebt limit that is extended least into february. i think as always you will see different people go quickly into the weeds and details, which is not inappropriate. but it is important at these moments to step back and remember why we care about these issues. sometimes here we start to think that the end goal of all of our public policy is to hit a particular metric, a
i want to thank jim doyle very much, not just for today but for all the leadership of is this forward, all the consultations, even the recent meeting with the small business advisory committee as we went in to this recent round of budget discussions. i want to thank you and business forward for the leadership that you have shown and the desire to look beyond your particular situation to the larger economic issues that we face as a country and understand that affects all of us. really, i want to...
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both views, that has been the mantra for what was then the news hour and now is the news hour with jim lair all the way. when you listen to the program you're going to get both sides. so we completely identify with the approach of u.s.a. today. but we live today i think all of us recognize in a much more partisan bitter maybe too strong a word but i think it fits in many ways. and some people say well it goes back to the election of 2000 and it's the war in iraq but i think it's more than that. i've seen it -- i was at cnn for 12 years, and you see it as you say in the e-mails you get from people. some people just are never are just not going to be happy. the thing that's reassuring to me though is that you get 150 e-mails from people saying you were tilting too far one way and you tilted too far the other way. and you want to be down the middle and you're going to get that kind of reaction. my question is though does it -- you know, we need to have a healthy debate about these issues but do you want people to be at each other's throats? and i think that's some of what's going on right
both views, that has been the mantra for what was then the news hour and now is the news hour with jim lair all the way. when you listen to the program you're going to get both sides. so we completely identify with the approach of u.s.a. today. but we live today i think all of us recognize in a much more partisan bitter maybe too strong a word but i think it fits in many ways. and some people say well it goes back to the election of 2000 and it's the war in iraq but i think it's more than that....
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just as important as jim's experience is his character. he has talked about how he and his brother nearly lost their lives. they were at home when an intruder held them at gunpoint. he understands deeply in his core the anguish of victims of crime, what they go through, and he has made it his life's work to spare others that pain. to know jim is to know his independence and his deep integrity. like bob, who has been in washington for some time, he does not care for politics, he only cares about getting the job done. in key moments he joined bob in standing up for what he believed was right and was prepared to give up the job he loved rather than -- as jim has said, we know the rule of law sets this nation apart and -- its foundation. jim understands at a time of crisis we are not just solely by how many plots we bring to justice, we are judged by our -- this work of striking a balance with security, but also making sure we are maintaining fidelity to those values that we cherish is a constant mission. that is who we are. and it is in large
just as important as jim's experience is his character. he has talked about how he and his brother nearly lost their lives. they were at home when an intruder held them at gunpoint. he understands deeply in his core the anguish of victims of crime, what they go through, and he has made it his life's work to spare others that pain. to know jim is to know his independence and his deep integrity. like bob, who has been in washington for some time, he does not care for politics, he only cares about...
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jim comby. before i get to jim, i want to predecessors he who are here today. we are grateful for your service. to give a special shout ut to bob mueller who served longer than he was supposed to. but, you know, he was such an extraordinary leader through some of the most difficult times that we've had in national security and i consider him a grateful for so him being in here today. thank you very much. jim has dedicated his life to defending our loss. to making sure that all justice can trust our system to protect the rights and their well being. e's the grandson of a bean counter. a prosecutor who helped bring down the gambinos. the relentless attorney who to stem the bloody gun violence, rub out white collar crime, deliver justice to terrorists. justice he has not tackled and it's hard to magine somebody who's not more uniquely qualified to lead the bureau that covers all of it. traditional threats like violent and organized crime to the changing threats like securi and sign cybersecurity. he's got the resume. famously cool a character. the calmest in the r
jim comby. before i get to jim, i want to predecessors he who are here today. we are grateful for your service. to give a special shout ut to bob mueller who served longer than he was supposed to. but, you know, he was such an extraordinary leader through some of the most difficult times that we've had in national security and i consider him a grateful for so him being in here today. thank you very much. jim has dedicated his life to defending our loss. to making sure that all justice can trust...
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>> i think you should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. that story of when i entered, it is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. canceling it was difficult. these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would have had a huge development impact. that is the red line that you have to draw. no matter how important a development impact might be, you have to be ready to cancel something if you see carrots and corruption. it was a few people, a few people who had done this. now, we hope it goes forward. it is unclear whether it will go forward. that is the difficulty of this job. you've to be ready to make that kind of decision. >> mr. vogel, your closing thoughts? >> absolutely. what he just said, he has got a long ways to go. it has been very resistant to dealing with corruption in their own companies. they found that within the world bank
>> i think you should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. that story of when i entered, it is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. canceling it was difficult. these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would have had a huge development impact. that is the red line...
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these questions are more directed to jim and judge carr. how feasible is it for judges to with an eyens toward declassification or reduction later? just assuming we're talking about prospectively as opposed to retrospectively. is this an easy matter, is a complicated, can it be done? it was mike syrians, i do not know about the other judges with whom i served or judges today -- writing an opinion, as we normally understand it, was a very unusual event. with an ordinary search warrant you do not write an opinion you look at it, if there is probable cause you issue it as a title iii order. and pfizer order you issue it. >> in the unusual circumstances -- >> what's again, -- once again, when a judge felt the need to write an opinion -- and that is often triggered by a notice from the government, if they notice something is going on that is unusual, and by the work of the legal advisers. they will work on the issues. ofon't remember the number opinions. maybe several pages i wrote, but it was a handful. part of it is thinking about transparency
these questions are more directed to jim and judge carr. how feasible is it for judges to with an eyens toward declassification or reduction later? just assuming we're talking about prospectively as opposed to retrospectively. is this an easy matter, is a complicated, can it be done? it was mike syrians, i do not know about the other judges with whom i served or judges today -- writing an opinion, as we normally understand it, was a very unusual event. with an ordinary search warrant you do not...
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and my brother, jim, thanks. and his wonderful wife, gigi, who is at home struggling with a terrible curse. and a baby sister, joy, and her friend, bob. my sister who has rescued jim and i so many times when we were in trouble. and my granddaughter who is growing in beauty, wisdom, and goodness. and my nephew and his mother. and all my other friends who are here today. as i had indicated, i am the ost fortunate man. i was given the greatest of all honors. i have been honored to call this country home for 86 years. some 57 years ago, my fellow citizens elected me to serve in the congress of the united states. it is the highest elected office in the constitution. i have been lucky to receive that trust 29 more times. as i mentioned, i have been privileged to serve with the ost virtuous and wise, loyal and kind wife who gave me happiness than i could have reamed of. my dad gave me a running start at this political business, which is the greatest world. it was a poor polish meat salesman who was given months to live
and my brother, jim, thanks. and his wonderful wife, gigi, who is at home struggling with a terrible curse. and a baby sister, joy, and her friend, bob. my sister who has rescued jim and i so many times when we were in trouble. and my granddaughter who is growing in beauty, wisdom, and goodness. and my nephew and his mother. and all my other friends who are here today. as i had indicated, i am the ost fortunate man. i was given the greatest of all honors. i have been honored to call this...
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jim call me. i have to give a special shout out to bob moeller who served longer than he was supposed to but was such an extra narrator leader to some -- through some of the most difficult times we have had in national security. thank you very much. [applause] jim has dedicated his life to defending hours. making sure all americans protect our justice system writes and there will being. he is the grandson of a meatpacker. prosecutor who helped bring down the gambino's. the relentless attorney who fought to stem the bloody gun violence. defeat walk -- white-collar crime and defeat terrorist. just about impossible to find a matter of justice he has not tackled and hard to imagine somebody who is not more uniquely qualified to lead a bureau that covers all of it. positional threats like i went, organized crime that is constantly changing for us by cybersecurity. of course jim is also a famously cool caret there. here is what a fellow former prosecutor said about him. he said if you can keep your head
jim call me. i have to give a special shout out to bob moeller who served longer than he was supposed to but was such an extra narrator leader to some -- through some of the most difficult times we have had in national security. thank you very much. [applause] jim has dedicated his life to defending hours. making sure all americans protect our justice system writes and there will being. he is the grandson of a meatpacker. prosecutor who helped bring down the gambino's. the relentless attorney...
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coming -- jim comey. [laughter] i admire him. i respect him. as much as i hate to admit it, i do love the guy. bob, from one loss to another [indiscernible] give me a moment to collect my thoughts. i'm not used to complementing the director. [laughter] one of the perks of spending almost a half-century in this department is the opportunity to watch a brawl, talented honor grad advance to a department leader. jim is a perfect example. he handles his assignments and 70 attorney general, and the most challenging times, effectively, with grace, and never losing his marvelous inch -- marvelous sense of humor. the deputy attorney general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. a lot of things are similar about bob today. he has touched so many people, in much of the same way. 30irst met him more than years ago. he was an asu in boston. i was a young lawyer andi come up to to help on a case. i met bob. he was one of the most seasoned prosecutors they had the office. when i met him, the words that came to
coming -- jim comey. [laughter] i admire him. i respect him. as much as i hate to admit it, i do love the guy. bob, from one loss to another [indiscernible] give me a moment to collect my thoughts. i'm not used to complementing the director. [laughter] one of the perks of spending almost a half-century in this department is the opportunity to watch a brawl, talented honor grad advance to a department leader. jim is a perfect example. he handles his assignments and 70 attorney general, and the...
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and one final thing, and jim sort of alluded to this. that we should all keep in mind when talking about foreign intelligence collection, the function of those agencies charged with that responsibility, and then the judiciary. it is a very limited at to the under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. if you look at article two, and of course, that is the article in the constitution that establishes the office of the president and give him his responsibilities and authority. you don't find the word judge in there at all. this is a unique circumstance where the third branch plays a role in overseeing the activities of the executive. area in which the executive constitution has exclusive sponsor ability, the conduct of our foreign affairs and protecting us against foreign dangers and threats. i look forward to your questions. once again, it is a pleasure and honor to be here. you.ank >> thank you for inviting me as well, and especially seating me on the same side of the table as judge car. it might be the same -- the first time we have
and one final thing, and jim sort of alluded to this. that we should all keep in mind when talking about foreign intelligence collection, the function of those agencies charged with that responsibility, and then the judiciary. it is a very limited at to the under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. if you look at article two, and of course, that is the article in the constitution that establishes the office of the president and give him his responsibilities and authority. you don't find...
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jim comey. >> good afternoon, everybody. please have a seat. for more than a century, we have counted on the dedicated men and women of the fbi to keep us safe. in that time, the fbi has been led by six directors and the second longest serving director of the fbi, for the last 12 years, an exemplary public servant, bob mueller. by law fbi directors only serve for 10 years, but back in 2011, when bob's term was up, i asked congress to give him two more years. it was not a request i made lightly, and i know congress did not grant it lightly, but at the time transitions were underway at the cia and the pentagon, and given the threats facing our nation, it was critical to have bob's strong leadership at the bureau. 12 years is a long time to do anything. and i guarantee you that bob's wife agrees. in addition to asking congress, we need approval from ann as well. today, as bob prepares to complete his service, this is a wonderful opportunity for all of us as a nation to say thank you to bob and ann, but also gives me a chance to announce my next ch
jim comey. >> good afternoon, everybody. please have a seat. for more than a century, we have counted on the dedicated men and women of the fbi to keep us safe. in that time, the fbi has been led by six directors and the second longest serving director of the fbi, for the last 12 years, an exemplary public servant, bob mueller. by law fbi directors only serve for 10 years, but back in 2011, when bob's term was up, i asked congress to give him two more years. it was not a request i made...
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the caller mentioned jim crow laws. there was a time when the majority of americans supported segregation in our public accommodations. majority supported segregation in the schools. certainly in the south where i of the the majority people supported the jim crow laws. it was the courts who came in. it was not public opinion at first. it was the courts that said those are unconstitutional. regardless of the fact that over half the people support them. because theytand are a violation of equal protection. let's bear that in mind. i am glad jim crow is way behind us. --was not necessary necessarily the majority rule that got us there. the president announced he would deploy the mandate for larger companies for one year. what happens next? i want the whole wall permanently delayed. it is a train wreck. it is not going to work. the idea that it was called the affordable care act and has increase premiums to the extent it has. it is causing small businesses to make decisions not to hire their and to cut back on air -- ours.
the caller mentioned jim crow laws. there was a time when the majority of americans supported segregation in our public accommodations. majority supported segregation in the schools. certainly in the south where i of the the majority people supported the jim crow laws. it was the courts who came in. it was not public opinion at first. it was the courts that said those are unconstitutional. regardless of the fact that over half the people support them. because theytand are a violation of equal...
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host: let's see what jim has to say, jim is on the independent line. go ahead, jim. caller: i noticed when mr. boehner gave his comments you chose to ignore what he said, which i feel that the republicans are responsible for. unemployment, how poor it is right now. when all the republicans in the house have stood firmly against spending programs, even for our snurt. well, my understanding for other economists they were quite successful. please respond. guest: i can't pay attention everything boehner said but i was focusing on one thing. snusht, of course, we need snurt. i don't like the language on either side of the aisle. i would say we have a debt .roblem it depeppeds what color glasses you're looking through. we need to get to infrastructure soon. we have crumbling roads and bridges are not falling out of the sky but we need to repair them. here's the problem, if you don't mind me saying so. i don't know where you were going with general electic. the fact that he doesn't pay taxes, is that your question? host: he's gone. i wanted to get this question in regarding
host: let's see what jim has to say, jim is on the independent line. go ahead, jim. caller: i noticed when mr. boehner gave his comments you chose to ignore what he said, which i feel that the republicans are responsible for. unemployment, how poor it is right now. when all the republicans in the house have stood firmly against spending programs, even for our snurt. well, my understanding for other economists they were quite successful. please respond. guest: i can't pay attention everything...
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jim got the luxury of pushing that off, jim and david. you guys were going to come to that decision sooner. >> did you think they would come to that decision? >> yes. >> when they saw the amount of money and you guys knew you had to do it from the get-go? >> we knew we had to do it. >> there is a rule, there is some coordination but not really communication. >> you could communicate 120 days before the first broadcast went up. maybe it is 90 days. why that exists, i'm not sure. we put, you know, very much -- we played by the rules. but before the campaign existed our future existed. >> i think that this whole question of the impact of these new rules is something that is greatly under appreciated. also, this is the first time we've not had federal funding. >> on either side. >> right. in 1987, we knew that incumbent presidents were advantaged in a nonfederal system because you have four years to raise this money. on our white board we had $1 billion, which is the amount of money that we knew obama campaign could raise as an incumbent pres
jim got the luxury of pushing that off, jim and david. you guys were going to come to that decision sooner. >> did you think they would come to that decision? >> yes. >> when they saw the amount of money and you guys knew you had to do it from the get-go? >> we knew we had to do it. >> there is a rule, there is some coordination but not really communication. >> you could communicate 120 days before the first broadcast went up. maybe it is 90 days. why that...
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the issueur calls on of boy scouts of america we welcome jim to the conversation from oklahoma. good morning. the gay crowd wants to push how they live on uni. they should be able to decide their own rules and the government should be completely out of it. just like the gay marriage thing. if they want to get married, fine. if a certain church doesn't want to marry them, then so be it. the government should stay out of the whole issue. that's it. host: part of the debate this week on what to do with the alleged bomber involved in the killing of three bostonians over this past week. the headline, republicans want the boston bombing suspect treated as an enemy combatants, sparking miranda debate. key republicans are calling on the obama administration to declare the 19-year-old suspect an enemy combatant subject to the loss of four, so intelligence officials can continue to interrogate him for as long as they deem necessary. authorities captured him in watertown, mass. friday evening. they are invoking the public .afety exception he remains hospitalized under sedation and remains
the issueur calls on of boy scouts of america we welcome jim to the conversation from oklahoma. good morning. the gay crowd wants to push how they live on uni. they should be able to decide their own rules and the government should be completely out of it. just like the gay marriage thing. if they want to get married, fine. if a certain church doesn't want to marry them, then so be it. the government should stay out of the whole issue. that's it. host: part of the debate this week on what to do...
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that is who we have got in jim comey. i interviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for this job, all with sterling credentials. what gave me confidence that this was the right man for the job was not his degrees or resume. it was in talking to him and seeing his amazing family, a sense that this is somebody who knows what is right and wrong. and is willing to act on that basis every day. that is why i am so grateful he signed up to serve again. i will spare you another joke about how today no one stands taller. [laughter] i simply want to thank jim for accepting this role. i want to thank patrice, the five remarkable children they have got, because jobs like this are a team effort. i want to thank most of all the men and women of the fbi. i am proud of your work. i am grateful for your service. i am confident this agency will continue to flourish with jim at the helm. if he gets lost in the building, i want you guys to help them out because i guarantee he will have your back. make sure you have got his back as well.
that is who we have got in jim comey. i interviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for this job, all with sterling credentials. what gave me confidence that this was the right man for the job was not his degrees or resume. it was in talking to him and seeing his amazing family, a sense that this is somebody who knows what is right and wrong. and is willing to act on that basis every day. that is why i am so grateful he signed up to serve again. i will spare you another joke about how...
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with congress men jim himes of connecticut. representative randy forbes. will speak about the espionage act. >> great harm has already been done by opening this up. and the consequence, i believe, is our security is jeopardized. there is no doubt in my mind that we will lose capabilities as a result of this, and that not only the united states, but those allies that we have helped will no longer be as safe as they were two weeks ago. ♪ that was general keith alexander of the nsa testifying before the senate appropriations committee yesterday. he meets in closed session with house intelligence committee members today. we want to get your reaction to what he had to say about phone and theird the nsa halting terror threats. (202) 585-area code, 3881 for republicans, (202) 585- 3880 four democrats, (202) 585- 3882 for independents. you can also make a twitter comments, @cspanwj is our twitter handle. you can also go to facebook.com /c-span. you can send us an e-mail at journal@c-span.org. here is a story in the "new york times" this morning. it cited article
with congress men jim himes of connecticut. representative randy forbes. will speak about the espionage act. >> great harm has already been done by opening this up. and the consequence, i believe, is our security is jeopardized. there is no doubt in my mind that we will lose capabilities as a result of this, and that not only the united states, but those allies that we have helped will no longer be as safe as they were two weeks ago. ♪ that was general keith alexander of the nsa...
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what jim was saying is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation has been broken open. i wouldn't be as disparaging, especially of the body types of my forbearers in the journalism world. he was probably just trying to draw a sharp contest -- contrast. >> is there such a group, middle-age, left of center, overweight men who decided how the way all of us see politics and governance. you can. -- >> -- came here in -- >> 1997. i was at the post for --"new york times" for seven years. >> a lot of those guys are long gone. is that what he's talking about? >> presumably. he seemed to be talking about the boys on the bus caricature. johnny apple's. in some ways, it is a strawman. jim did more for his people. i did more for my people. the way in which it used to be is often thrown out there is a sacred cow. nostalgia or vilification is a little extreme on both ends. >> margaret carlson wrote a review of your book. have you seen it? >> everyone tells me not to read reviews. since i have not followed that advice, i
what jim was saying is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation has been broken open. i wouldn't be as disparaging, especially of the body types of my forbearers in the journalism world. he was probably just trying to draw a sharp contest -- contrast. >> is there such a group, middle-age, left of center, overweight men who decided how the way all of us see politics and governance. you can. -- >> -- came here in -- >> 1997. i was at the post for...
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and i was probably more confident than jim. but because we felt like our plan was pretty solid and our numbers were bearing out. but our election day started in september. and in iowa, early, where we had early votes. and we didn't do as much in early voting in 2008 as we did in 2012. we stopped worrying about polling. because we were counting votes. and every single day, we would look at exactly who was voting in these states that had early vote and we -- we were able to say, look, we're not hypothesizing, these are the people we modeled and we felt those numbers were matching the numbers we expected to see. and that our planning was in place for what we needed. >> was it rhetoric when you guys would say, oh, they're just moving votes, did you really believe that? when they -- the early vote, when they would talk about the early vote numbers, and you guys -- and just the same vote as election day, was that campaign spin? or did you guys -- >> in the fog of war you don't really know what's happening because you don't know what'
and i was probably more confident than jim. but because we felt like our plan was pretty solid and our numbers were bearing out. but our election day started in september. and in iowa, early, where we had early votes. and we didn't do as much in early voting in 2008 as we did in 2012. we stopped worrying about polling. because we were counting votes. and every single day, we would look at exactly who was voting in these states that had early vote and we -- we were able to say, look, we're not...
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congressman, the situation continuing to develop in syria, we want to turn to jim michaels for our first question. itbid ministration now says is likely that the asad regime in syria has used chemical weapons against their own people. previously, the obama administration had said that the use of chemical weapons is a red line. what happens next? 64 thousandhe dollars question. they are confirming exactly who use the chemical weapons and still confirming the intelligence. in thee's a bit of a buy intelligence community. and then, like you said, what do we do about it? the quest -- the president did say that it was a red line. but it is important that we be cautious about how we respond. i don't want to commit u.s. troops and u.s. forces to syria. i don't think that would be a wise use of our resources. i don't think that being able to secure the chemical weapons that are in serious -- extraordinary difficult if possible at all. we will have to have very serious conversations with partners in the region and about how we proceed. what has not been said by the administration at any point bey
congressman, the situation continuing to develop in syria, we want to turn to jim michaels for our first question. itbid ministration now says is likely that the asad regime in syria has used chemical weapons against their own people. previously, the obama administration had said that the use of chemical weapons is a red line. what happens next? 64 thousandhe dollars question. they are confirming exactly who use the chemical weapons and still confirming the intelligence. in thee's a bit of a...
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jim broke it into three centers. analysis, collection, and support. we are about four times that size and it is what it is. we are about two thirds more countries in the world today. certainly, stability and doing the intelligent thing. we have to come to grips with that growth and the operational environment. and if you look back in that era of the 90s, the results of desert shield, this is coming out of a decade more that we are still in. we are a nation made more secure at becoming a fully integrated intelligence community. the key word is integrated. it is not a natural act. people want to own stock and control things. we have enormous potential of using technology and that is why i am such a fan of eyesight. we have to use our technology to provide global leadership and virtually collaborate because we can't have ownership of everything. that is the evolution of where we are today. i think as we talk about integration, this is a journey. future directors are going to look at it. i have every intent to do this and i will be hated with effigies out
jim broke it into three centers. analysis, collection, and support. we are about four times that size and it is what it is. we are about two thirds more countries in the world today. certainly, stability and doing the intelligent thing. we have to come to grips with that growth and the operational environment. and if you look back in that era of the 90s, the results of desert shield, this is coming out of a decade more that we are still in. we are a nation made more secure at becoming a fully...
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jim from plainfield, illinois. he is on the republican line. caller: i called the navigators and the said that if you miss a myment to check with insurance company what would happen. my insurance company said you miss one payment you be dropped from the insurance. i also would like to know why upy didn't have people sign alphabetically. in other words have all the people's last into the age or one week, the last minute be the second week. my third and last point is them wondering if anybody's concerned that a lot of young people are going to be paying all this be going that should into their iras and they're going to regret it later in life when they don't have any money saved up at her. those are my comments. host: will take more calls. this is scott from florida. i would say either brother was sitting in the hospital who was sent home was slowly dying with cancer and there is a promising new drug that they're dying to give him but they can't give it to him because of drug companies will make a decision now. it is too late for him now. i still
jim from plainfield, illinois. he is on the republican line. caller: i called the navigators and the said that if you miss a myment to check with insurance company what would happen. my insurance company said you miss one payment you be dropped from the insurance. i also would like to know why upy didn't have people sign alphabetically. in other words have all the people's last into the age or one week, the last minute be the second week. my third and last point is them wondering if anybody's...
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this nation had 2246 years of -- 246 years of slavery and over 100 years of jim crow. the resolution which passed with only two republican sponsors said that we needed to rectify the lingering consequences of slavenry and jim crow and indeed we still need to -- slavery and jim crow and indeed we still need to. there are many areas in the criminal justice system with racial profiling, more likelihood of being arrested, four times as much if you're african-american than white, for marijuana, and sentencing, given if you're african-american. the needs for public health and public education and for jobs are significant and a much less net worth of african-americans, all vestiges of jim crow and slavery. as we look toward the fifth anniversary of that resolution and the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, both sides of this aisle need to look toward the least of these, people who have been discriminated against and enslaved by our nation's laws and rectify those lingering consequences. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's ti
this nation had 2246 years of -- 246 years of slavery and over 100 years of jim crow. the resolution which passed with only two republican sponsors said that we needed to rectify the lingering consequences of slavenry and jim crow and indeed we still need to -- slavery and jim crow and indeed we still need to. there are many areas in the criminal justice system with racial profiling, more likelihood of being arrested, four times as much if you're african-american than white, for marijuana, and...
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and i was probably more confident than jim. but because we felt like our plan was pretty solid and our numbers were bearing out. but our election day started in september. and in iowa, early, where we had early votes. and we didn't do as much in early voting in 2008 as we did in 2012. we stopped worrying about polling. because we were counting votes. and every single day, we would look at exactly who was voting in these states that had early vote and we -- we were able to say, look, we're not hypothesizing, these are the people we modeled and we felt those numbers were matching the numbers we expected to see. and that our planning was in place for what we needed. >> was it rhetoric when you guys would say, oh, they're just moving votes, did you really believe that? when they -- the early vote, when they would talk about the early vote numbers, and you guys -- and just the same vote as election day, was that campaign spin? or did you guys -- >> in the fog of war you don't really know what's happening because you don't know what'
and i was probably more confident than jim. but because we felt like our plan was pretty solid and our numbers were bearing out. but our election day started in september. and in iowa, early, where we had early votes. and we didn't do as much in early voting in 2008 as we did in 2012. we stopped worrying about polling. because we were counting votes. and every single day, we would look at exactly who was voting in these states that had early vote and we -- we were able to say, look, we're not...
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host: jim, west park, illinois, independent caller. first of all, i wanted to tell you that i had a very enjoyable time in your district back in the mid-1980s when i was stationed at the air force ace. air force baset has had a long association with national security. have you ever had a chance to tour those facilities? also, were you at any point in time involved in the nsa yourself? guest: first off, come back, take a tour yourself, you would not recognize the air force base. .t has continued to grow the mission of training cryptologist, linguists, and others, it continues. the facility often and been up there to see what we are doing. former association with the nsa other than as a member of congress. district you have this space that deals with training. talk about more about what they do there. guest: one is firefighter training, all entry-level firefighters come to the air force base to gain those entry- level skills and they have follow-up courses as well. the other bigger piece is to provide airmen, marines, and soldiers into t
host: jim, west park, illinois, independent caller. first of all, i wanted to tell you that i had a very enjoyable time in your district back in the mid-1980s when i was stationed at the air force ace. air force baset has had a long association with national security. have you ever had a chance to tour those facilities? also, were you at any point in time involved in the nsa yourself? guest: first off, come back, take a tour yourself, you would not recognize the air force base. .t has continued...
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coming up, we will talk with allison jim mcdermott up -- congressman jim mcdermott about the affordable care act but first we are joined by ron brownstein, editorial director of "the national journal" about the congressional connection poll which surveyed public opinion on the healthcare law. ron brownstein, let me just show the viewers the headlines from new poll. this americans broadly doubt obamacare will help them. what did you ask and how did they answer? been theis has really core challenge for the obama administration from the beginning. what we asked was, who do you believe that the obama health care reform would benefit? would it benefit the poor, the uninsured, seniors, the middle or thepeople like you, country overall? what we found was that since last september when, during the campaign, the president was aggressively defending the law, there has been a marked deterioration, a decline in the share of americans who believe that it would benefit either the middle class, families like them, or the country overall while the proportion who believe it would benefit the poor and un
coming up, we will talk with allison jim mcdermott up -- congressman jim mcdermott about the affordable care act but first we are joined by ron brownstein, editorial director of "the national journal" about the congressional connection poll which surveyed public opinion on the healthcare law. ron brownstein, let me just show the viewers the headlines from new poll. this americans broadly doubt obamacare will help them. what did you ask and how did they answer? been theis has really...
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i am jim byrne. i am the editor of a magazine. a crooked lawyer fears -- of his faked a gift. they he broke was a leaker -- the hero was a leaker. official who noticed tax return. he ended up getting caught. i asked a historical background of leaking. where do things stand on laws andon on shield the definition of who is a journalist? i am in favor of the most broader definition possible. >> i am in terms of view of a broad definition. if it is so broad that it includes every body, you are given privilege to everybody in the u.s. it is essentially a three-tiered definition. it started out as one paragraph and it became longer and longer. the idea was to catch more people who are really committing journalist. one, dot test is the you work for or have a contract an entity that publishes a news newspaper,bile app, tv station? it is quite broad. most bloggers 11 entity -- that have an entity would be covered under that. there's a second definition. if you do not fall into that bucket, you can be covered if you engage in journalism in the past. journalist for a one year in the past
i am jim byrne. i am the editor of a magazine. a crooked lawyer fears -- of his faked a gift. they he broke was a leaker -- the hero was a leaker. official who noticed tax return. he ended up getting caught. i asked a historical background of leaking. where do things stand on laws andon on shield the definition of who is a journalist? i am in favor of the most broader definition possible. >> i am in terms of view of a broad definition. if it is so broad that it includes every body, you...
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they include tom latham and frank wolf and jim matheson. earlier today the new york daily news reported that charlie wrangle quote will run for a 23rd term. representing his harlem district. the source saying he has decided he is running. the report says he plans an announcement as early as tomorrow. in the senate, members will consider -- consider the 2014 budget. this after a vote that moved legislation forward. quoteshington times patty murray as saying the budget compromise is needed to restore trust in congress. the senate convenes at 10:00 eastern time. watch live coverage on c-span to or listen to it here on c-span radio. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> i am standing in front of the 1905 -- 1905 tree. today survives the first plane. it was constructed and flown in less than six years time to train the time they built their success of this particular airplane. this is also a plane built less than two years after the first flight in north carolina december 17, 1903. times, just four times on one very historic
they include tom latham and frank wolf and jim matheson. earlier today the new york daily news reported that charlie wrangle quote will run for a 23rd term. representing his harlem district. the source saying he has decided he is running. the report says he plans an announcement as early as tomorrow. in the senate, members will consider -- consider the 2014 budget. this after a vote that moved legislation forward. quoteshington times patty murray as saying the budget compromise is needed to...
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i think what jim was saying there is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation is broken open. i wouldn't be disparaging of the body types of my forebearers. but he -- so i think that he was probably just trying to draw a sharp contrast. >> was there such a group around here? a small group of middle aged -- i don't know what middle aged -- 42 left of center overweight men who decided how all of us should see politics and governess. >> how long have you been at the new york times? >> seven years. >> a lot of the old timers, afraid to mention them, put them in the category, long gone, the novaks, the jack germond's, is that what they're talking about? >> seemed to be talking about the boys on the bus icon -- full character. the boys on the bus charicature. and he -- 36 i think in some ways it's a straw man. i didn't work with these people. i think the way in which it used to be is sort of often sort of thrown out there as a sacred cow when, in fact, nostalgia or even vilification for it is a little extreme on both ends. >
i think what jim was saying there is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation is broken open. i wouldn't be disparaging of the body types of my forebearers. but he -- so i think that he was probably just trying to draw a sharp contrast. >> was there such a group around here? a small group of middle aged -- i don't know what middle aged -- 42 left of center overweight men who decided how all of us should see politics and governess. >> how long have you...
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marijuana is the new jim crow in alabama. thank you. , felicia.k you nicholas in el paso, good morning. caller: good morning. i live on the frontier of where is on the drugs border of el paso, texas. many of the mexican people who the -- to live now in united states are refugees from their own country because of the war on drugs. i support the war on drugs , these if you see here shootings ago across the border, the border is less than a mile from here. you see the rounds, and hit the city hall. here in el paso, i see rounds, when the cartels get in fights with police across the border in the hit the university of texas at el paso, you would think twice. the war on drugs down there in mexico -- they have killed over 100,000 people and have displaced many people. those who believe -- who could leave or have the money left mexico. they are renting a house, own a house, but they work in mexico. -- the war is going on right now. but i believe a new president is making a mistake by trying to cut back. once you let the crime and, t
marijuana is the new jim crow in alabama. thank you. , felicia.k you nicholas in el paso, good morning. caller: good morning. i live on the frontier of where is on the drugs border of el paso, texas. many of the mexican people who the -- to live now in united states are refugees from their own country because of the war on drugs. i support the war on drugs , these if you see here shootings ago across the border, the border is less than a mile from here. you see the rounds, and hit the city...
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you. >> thank you, jim. we are ready to again our panel discussion and doug, we'll start with you. if you're comfortable there, absolutely. >> first of all, thanks to bud and the center forward organization. i've worked with jim in the past, i have a lot of regard for his efforts, i worked with earl when he was on the budget committee and i still live in terror of him. i love this work. and there are a number of reasons. first, it accords with everyone's intuition about what some of the features the affordable care act has to produce. if you put in the age rating bands and tighten those and say you can't charge higher premiums to the older paired to the younger, without question you expect to see increases among the young and relative decreases among the old. this comes through in this analysis and it ought to have a differential impact depending on whether you had those regulations in place. given that we have had so much speculation about how the affordable care act will play out, it's nice to see a study
you. >> thank you, jim. we are ready to again our panel discussion and doug, we'll start with you. if you're comfortable there, absolutely. >> first of all, thanks to bud and the center forward organization. i've worked with jim in the past, i have a lot of regard for his efforts, i worked with earl when he was on the budget committee and i still live in terror of him. i love this work. and there are a number of reasons. first, it accords with everyone's intuition about what some of...
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i was on the hill at the time with jim turner and we agreed that they reaction within the congress was something of a windup with very little pitch in the end. it was difficult to do. if you could move in this direction, i don't think anyone would dispute if you had congressional oversight that was more focused, more rational that it would be a major contribution not only to the commission but other national security issues including the nsa surveillance issue of how do you get there? the second comment, you talk about change over 12 years. when i go back to the beginning of my own intelligence career in the late 1970s, i remember the assassination of the ambassador to afghanistan. as analysts looking at that, that was not hard to do. it was a tragedy but we could identify the extremist party within the spectrum of parties in afghanistan. it was not even clear that they wanted to risk killing the ambassador. he was killed in an assault on the hotel where he was. it was ultimately blames more on the soviet trained afghan forces. that was an analysis, national framework. fast-forward to
i was on the hill at the time with jim turner and we agreed that they reaction within the congress was something of a windup with very little pitch in the end. it was difficult to do. if you could move in this direction, i don't think anyone would dispute if you had congressional oversight that was more focused, more rational that it would be a major contribution not only to the commission but other national security issues including the nsa surveillance issue of how do you get there? the...
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jim, our assistant leader. our -- let me say, the democratic caucus is almost theimous on the belief affordable care act is good for our country, good for our people, that it will make affordable, quality health care all americans. that is the substance of what we are talking about. what wee substance of are talking about and we have not changed the message, even from our party's perspective, when we think the affordable care act will make health care available to all americans and have all americans participate to the extent they can in paying for that health care, which we think is fair to all americans. the message has not changed on our side. repeal the affordable care act. this is just another in that effort to do so. we believe the president has taken positive steps to make it very clear people who had a policy can't continue in that policy for another year. while figuring out what alternatives are available to them. repeating that 83% of the people who are in the individual marketplace have changed their
jim, our assistant leader. our -- let me say, the democratic caucus is almost theimous on the belief affordable care act is good for our country, good for our people, that it will make affordable, quality health care all americans. that is the substance of what we are talking about. what wee substance of are talking about and we have not changed the message, even from our party's perspective, when we think the affordable care act will make health care available to all americans and have all...
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host: that's jim in michigan. jim morris in washington, d.c. guest: well, i just think that's another argument for more aggressive workplace enforcement. michigan is what's called a state plan osha state, and i'm not intimately familiar with it, but certainly some of the state plan states, and i'm thinking of nevada, have had serious problems with enforcement. host: we're talking about jim morris of the center for public integrity, regarding the occupational safety and health administration, as part of our your money series and today we're talking about workplace safety and osha. although we don't have a special line for employees of osha, if there's anybody out there that works for osha and wants to get involved in the conversation, by all means, give us a call. alex in flint, michigan on our line for indents -- independents, you're on the "washington journal", go ahead. caller: well, i was injured on an accident quite some time ago. osha came in, made recommendations about safety, and i was wondering, is there any way for me to get that infor
host: that's jim in michigan. jim morris in washington, d.c. guest: well, i just think that's another argument for more aggressive workplace enforcement. michigan is what's called a state plan osha state, and i'm not intimately familiar with it, but certainly some of the state plan states, and i'm thinking of nevada, have had serious problems with enforcement. host: we're talking about jim morris of the center for public integrity, regarding the occupational safety and health administration, as...
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bud and jim had many roles in government. i am sure that you as a former national security adviser and former cia director, that some of the things you have done for this country we will only know many years down the line. i want to say personally that working with them on improving energy security and reducing the dependence on foreign oil, they have both put their heart and soul into this. it is almost your life's driving mission to improve the security of this country by stripping oil of its strategic importance. we all appreciate that very much. [applause] we will get into some facts and figures on the slides to refresh our memory as we go through the discussion. to add a little color in the beginning, jim, i know you have some sharp memories from the oil embargo. that your you into the issue -- that drew you into the issue of energy and the importance of energy security. what was your sharpest memory? >> on an october morning in 1973, i was driving into work. i was general counsel for the armed services committee. we wer
bud and jim had many roles in government. i am sure that you as a former national security adviser and former cia director, that some of the things you have done for this country we will only know many years down the line. i want to say personally that working with them on improving energy security and reducing the dependence on foreign oil, they have both put their heart and soul into this. it is almost your life's driving mission to improve the security of this country by stripping oil of its...
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on august 8,we have jim rogers. second, i would like to present our guest with a traditional coffee mug. >> great. [applause] thank you very much. >> we have had a serious hour. morell and on a lighthearted note. our sources tell us that you like to use rock lyrics in your speeches. could you find lyrics that would describe what has happened with the ap in doj? [laughter] >> let me think. do you have another question? gimme shelter. [laughter] and, another rolling stones song, this could be the last time. [laughter] thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for coming. i would like to thank the staff. finally, here is a reminder that you can find more information on our website. if you'd like to get a copy of today's program, you can find it there. thank you. we're adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] is nextington journal" and then live coverage of the house as they continue work on the five-year f
on august 8,we have jim rogers. second, i would like to present our guest with a traditional coffee mug. >> great. [applause] thank you very much. >> we have had a serious hour. morell and on a lighthearted note. our sources tell us that you like to use rock lyrics in your speeches. could you find lyrics that would describe what has happened with the ap in doj? [laughter] >> let me think. do you have another question? gimme shelter. [laughter] and, another rolling stones song,...
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our coverage begins with jim brett, the ceo of the new england council. this is a little less than an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much, neil. one item that i would like to mention to the new england council, next week on october 16, we have our annual new england council dinner and we honor individuals from new england who have done an extra ordinary job in our event here. one of our recipients will be the junior as we speakly ayotte. today, we havewe have over 1500 people registered to attend this event. it is going to be quite an evening and we thank all of you for your support. not only just to provide dinner, but throughout the year. we wouldn't be as successful without your support. i just want to say thank you. on october 22, we go back to washington where we have a program called capital conversations where we bring in members of congress and united states senate from new england to speak to our members who have representatives in washington. on october 22 we will have the junior senator from maine, senator angus king will be speaking. we ha
our coverage begins with jim brett, the ceo of the new england council. this is a little less than an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much, neil. one item that i would like to mention to the new england council, next week on october 16, we have our annual new england council dinner and we honor individuals from new england who have done an extra ordinary job in our event here. one of our recipients will be the junior as we speakly ayotte. today, we havewe have over 1500 people...
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congressman jim jordan also questioned sarah hall ingram about the affordable care act. she testified before the house overnight committee on wednesday. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. ingram, you've been at the i.r.s. how long? >> i'm sorry. i was adjusting the mic, sir. >> you've been at the i.r.s. how long? >> over 31 years. >> and i want to go back to where the chairman was. you take the 6103 confidentiality statute pretty seriously at the i.r.s.? >> very seriously. >> let's put up the definition here, just the statute itself. there's no officer or employee of the united states shall disclose any return or return information obtained by him in any manner in connection with his or her service as such an officer or employee or otherwise or under the provisions of this section. this is the statute he was. it's pretty state forward. you can't share personal taxpayer information, correct? >> true. >> ok. and then in my opening statement, you gave a presentation to the i.r.s. overnight board where you highlighted this as you were talking about the affordable care act. we c
congressman jim jordan also questioned sarah hall ingram about the affordable care act. she testified before the house overnight committee on wednesday. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. ingram, you've been at the i.r.s. how long? >> i'm sorry. i was adjusting the mic, sir. >> you've been at the i.r.s. how long? >> over 31 years. >> and i want to go back to where the chairman was. you take the 6103 confidentiality statute pretty seriously at the i.r.s.? >> very...
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slavery andrs of then 200 years of jim crow. a lot of people are not voting. a log of the last election. but look, everybody votes for something, they vote for -- they won't count for something. guest: i think it is important as you believe in is other colors have read, that people do vote, they do exercise that right. i would also argue that it is important to go beyond voting in to be engaged in the political issues of the day. mobilizing, raising funds, organizing meetings. a wide range of political activities that historically have been part of the overall campaign for social justice and equality in this country. -- the though people voting turnout may swing up and down, there are many other areas in which people can also be active. we see north carolina, for example, they sit have moral mondays were in response to some of the extreme conservative legislative initiatives from the state government, people have come out every single monday, they have suspended it because the legislator is on recess, people came out monday after monday after monday to raise t
slavery andrs of then 200 years of jim crow. a lot of people are not voting. a log of the last election. but look, everybody votes for something, they vote for -- they won't count for something. guest: i think it is important as you believe in is other colors have read, that people do vote, they do exercise that right. i would also argue that it is important to go beyond voting in to be engaged in the political issues of the day. mobilizing, raising funds, organizing meetings. a wide range of...
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have two names for you jim, a tom coburn. we aren't just conservative for the sake of being conservative. we are conservative because we know firsthand the conservative principles lead to prosperity. we must realize that the average american doesn't wake up each morning and ask, how conservative my going to be today -- my going to be today? -- am i going to be today? what they think about is how to provide for their families. we also know what does not create prosperity. we have all seen it. dependence on government leads to a lifetime of poverty addiction and human failure. we have seen it, and we don't like it. if i'm committed to anything in my life, i am on a passionate quest to see americans rise up to a new standard of prosperity, success, and human dignity. that will only come when individuals rise to the challenge of personal responsibility and hard work, replacing an attitude of entitlement with an attitude of determination. in oklahoma, we have put in place conservative policies to encourage that shift. we raised st
have two names for you jim, a tom coburn. we aren't just conservative for the sake of being conservative. we are conservative because we know firsthand the conservative principles lead to prosperity. we must realize that the average american doesn't wake up each morning and ask, how conservative my going to be today -- my going to be today? -- am i going to be today? what they think about is how to provide for their families. we also know what does not create prosperity. we have all seen it....
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jim had put stuff in the attic two days earlier. all the watergate people had done the same thing in a timely way. in mailing -- i wish i could remember more of the comments. i do remember one which took place. george lawdar asked what are you going to do? we thought this was an incredible trumped up press conference. this whole thing had been planned. home. i'm going to go , thereeon came aboard were probably two or three letters from the white house saying this person is not appropriate anymore understaffed. leon took them and gave them to the person without comment. was from ziegler. this guy is a bad guy, and he went to a good detail. i think jill will have her own memories of that. >> can you tell us where you saturday night? and what you recall about meeting with cox the next day? on saturday after the press conference, i was in discussion with the rest of the trial team. i was taking a rare day off to go to a family wedding in new york. i said i can't leave. something might happen. what can happen? he would have to fire the a
jim had put stuff in the attic two days earlier. all the watergate people had done the same thing in a timely way. in mailing -- i wish i could remember more of the comments. i do remember one which took place. george lawdar asked what are you going to do? we thought this was an incredible trumped up press conference. this whole thing had been planned. home. i'm going to go , thereeon came aboard were probably two or three letters from the white house saying this person is not appropriate...
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. >> i supported jim o'hara against don. and it was one of the biggest mistakes i made. because he cleaned our clock. a great politician. a great senator and a great friend. and i learned my lesson. since. many people. and i include myself on that list. very gratefully. but i spent my first six years in the house as a republican and as a republican you sit on one side of the house chamber and as a democrat the other side. from the republican side you look over and see the democrats, and the democrats look over and see the republicans. i decided to change parties. and it's an awkward thing to do. and it was an awkward thing for me to do. so one day after i had done that, i crossed the center aisle. and i started to sit after six years on the other side of the aisle. and i felt very strange. and i didn't feel particularly welcome. that time. had a big majority and didn't need another renegade republican necessarily coming over. but the first person to reach out to me was john dingell. and of course there wasn't anybody that was more respected at the time than john. or toda
. >> i supported jim o'hara against don. and it was one of the biggest mistakes i made. because he cleaned our clock. a great politician. a great senator and a great friend. and i learned my lesson. since. many people. and i include myself on that list. very gratefully. but i spent my first six years in the house as a republican and as a republican you sit on one side of the house chamber and as a democrat the other side. from the republican side you look over and see the democrats, and...
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also point out in the jim risen case, the decision by the appellate court judge, the majority, still has to testify or go to jail also said that with -- this crime could not have been committed without him. in other words, they're still treating him as a criminal as well. >> so is this something that you see in terms of the types of news gathering technique? are we going back to meeting deep throat in the basement of the i'm not putting my stuff on the cloud or my sensitive contacts on my iphone or any sort of electronic space. i have colleagues who go further working on machine that have no internet connection working in rooms that are sort of the journalistic equivalent of a secure compartmentalized facility to prevent outsiders from trying to identify sources. if they want to build the source that i'm building, that's fine. i'm worried about protecting the sources. i'm worried about if keeping people who are cooperating with me to get in front of them to go to jail for -- in almost every case, what is a legitimate well-founded reason for communicating. seeking to burn down the gov
also point out in the jim risen case, the decision by the appellate court judge, the majority, still has to testify or go to jail also said that with -- this crime could not have been committed without him. in other words, they're still treating him as a criminal as well. >> so is this something that you see in terms of the types of news gathering technique? are we going back to meeting deep throat in the basement of the i'm not putting my stuff on the cloud or my sensitive contacts on my...
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[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great senator. he keeps his word. >> babies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage to chairman. >> ladies and gentlemen, senator jim demint. >> i feel like i've died. [laughter] i have heard someone define success as when the people that know you the best, love you the most. tonight we had made me feel successful. taking so much for this tribute. chad thank you for what you have done for the party. governor, you have made us proud all over the country. i have been in about 25 cities the last few months since i joined heretics. when i mentioned nikki haley people stand up and cheer. when i menti
[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great...
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jim, thank you all. thank you for that wonderful and not totally deserved introduction about but i will accept it. zigler is one of the finest private service i have known in either party, and i told him when he came in here, when he was sergeant at arms, he set the gold standard for everybody else to follow after that in doing it for the best interest of the senate, not in a partisan way, but in the best interest of the senate. it is great to see him. we get a chance to get caught up on our connections to vermont, and most people do not realize a name like patrick leahy, my mother was first-generation italian americans, so we know some of where our relatives are from. and human rights first board members who all made this possible. i think what you are doing is so important. in some ways, we preach to the converted here, but i have long been an admirer of human rights first and the committee for human rights before that. what you do every day helps all of us. your research and advocacy has certainly bee
jim, thank you all. thank you for that wonderful and not totally deserved introduction about but i will accept it. zigler is one of the finest private service i have known in either party, and i told him when he came in here, when he was sergeant at arms, he set the gold standard for everybody else to follow after that in doing it for the best interest of the senate, not in a partisan way, but in the best interest of the senate. it is great to see him. we get a chance to get caught up on our...
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jim, go ahead for emily miller. caller: comment is the way i see it, every american has a right to on a firearm. a firearm. i see shotguns and pistols, but the semiautomatics i don't understand. how many citizens really need an ak? one shot, one kill in armed forces. for home protection, i would rather have a shotgun. the boom is enough protect yourself and your family. host: there are several issues in that caller. automatic weapons have been fully regulated since 1934. they are not used in crimes and it's not an issue. automatic guns are the ones they use in war suppression. pull the trigger and it fires until you stop. modern firearms are semi- automatic. pull the trigger once and a bullet comes out. it fires as fast as you pull the trigger. there is a fear of what the administration calls the assault weapon and technically, it is what he originally referred to as an automatic weapon which is not used in crimes. they are extremely expensive and people can't afford them. rifles are rarely used in crimes. 11,000 pe
jim, go ahead for emily miller. caller: comment is the way i see it, every american has a right to on a firearm. a firearm. i see shotguns and pistols, but the semiautomatics i don't understand. how many citizens really need an ak? one shot, one kill in armed forces. for home protection, i would rather have a shotgun. the boom is enough protect yourself and your family. host: there are several issues in that caller. automatic weapons have been fully regulated since 1934. they are not used in...
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on the independent line, jim, good morning. caller: yes. good morning. i have to agree with a lot of these former callers. just uss apaysed -- amazed that 24er so happy to get us in wars. wasn't so long ago rwanda africa, they had over 3 million people they killed. we didn't -- never heard anything about it. and they had over 100,000 people killed in syria and all of a sudden you get a little gas attacked and it's like end of the world. our leaders aren't very happy is to -- aren't very wise and are always very happy to spend our money and enter into things we have no right entering into. i was on the minute on the ricin deal, and they said if we hit syria might hit saudi arabia. and so i don't think we even need to be in this mess and don't allow our politics to put our young people in harm's way. host: this on twitter saying boehner is smart. the people want nothing to do with syria. boehner said he wants to take the syrian opposition into november. gene? guest: yes. host: gene, good morning, and into ahead. caller: good morning. hi. i am gene. host: y
on the independent line, jim, good morning. caller: yes. good morning. i have to agree with a lot of these former callers. just uss apaysed -- amazed that 24er so happy to get us in wars. wasn't so long ago rwanda africa, they had over 3 million people they killed. we didn't -- never heard anything about it. and they had over 100,000 people killed in syria and all of a sudden you get a little gas attacked and it's like end of the world. our leaders aren't very happy is to -- aren't very wise...
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jim is in bed with the big taxers. way to go, jim. a pragmatist, not some limbaugh ideologue. guest: wow. is asking me to comment on miley cyrus or "duck dynasty." host: i may ask -- guest: please don't. ido not know how to twerk, have only seen "duck dynasty" wants -- once. whole trying to see the budget act without all the tools in the toolbox. i am not for increasing taxes. i also know that if you take the tax code off the table and you say we are not going to talk about it, you are suggesting that you like the tax code the way it is. it is the most ridiculous, underperforming code you could imagine for raising revenue for the federal government. no matter where you come down on how the money should be spent or how it is spent or whatever. it is those kinds of things. if you open your toolbox, open the entire toolbox and look at all the tools, do not try to do it with one arm tied behind your back. host: lydia, texas, republican line. caller: good morning. i have a question. i want to know where you stand on the reduction of the pensions for our veterans, including injured
jim is in bed with the big taxers. way to go, jim. a pragmatist, not some limbaugh ideologue. guest: wow. is asking me to comment on miley cyrus or "duck dynasty." host: i may ask -- guest: please don't. ido not know how to twerk, have only seen "duck dynasty" wants -- once. whole trying to see the budget act without all the tools in the toolbox. i am not for increasing taxes. i also know that if you take the tax code off the table and you say we are not going to talk about...